
On May 13, 2026, the Bihar government officially approved the revised Bihar Electric Vehicle (Amendment) Policy 2026, working under the ambit of "Mukhyamantri Bihar Paryavaran Anukul Parivahan Rozgar Yojana" with a special fund of Rs 110 crore to drive mass EV adoption during FY 2026-27. If you've been on the fence about buying a Revolt Motors electric bike, this is your sign — and your savings.
Let's cut straight to what matters for bike buyers.
Buyers of electric two-wheelers will get a direct subsidy of ₹10,000 for the general category and ₹12,000 for SC/ST beneficiaries. Stack that on top of a 50% exemption in motor vehicle tax for all registered electric vehicles in the state, along with additional benefits linked to the government's vehicle scrapping policy. That's real money back in your pocket — just for choosing electric.
Among all electric motorcycles in India today, Revolt Motors stands in a league of its own for Bihar riders. Here's why:
1. Real Motorcycle Feel, Zero Emissions The Revolt RV400 BRZ and RV1+ aren't scooters — they are proper motorcycles designed for both city commutes and open highways. With a sporty stance, and a top speed of up to 85 kmph, Revolt bikes are built for riders who refuse to compromise on style.
2. Subsidized Running Costs Just Got Even Lower A 30% subsidy on power tariff for EV charging for the first three years means charging your Revolt bike on Bihar's public charging network becomes significantly cheaper.
3. Aggregator Mandate = More Demand for Revolt Bihar's policy mandates that by 2025, at least 20% of electric two-wheelers in aggregator fleets must be electric, rising to 40% in 2026 and 50% by 2027.
4. Subsidized Parking for Your Revolt Bike Municipal authorities are providing subsidized parking for personal EVs — so wherever you ride your Revolt in Patna, Gaya, or Muzaffarpur, you save on parking too.
| Model | Range | Top Speed | Best For |
| Revolt RV400 BRZ | 150 KM | 85 KMPH | Daily Commuter + Weekend Rides |
| Revolt RV1+ | 100 KM | 160 KMPH | City-first budget riders |
Both models come with removable lithium-ion battery, and access to Revolt's subscription plans — making ownership more flexible than ever.
State transport officials estimate that if the 30% EV adoption target is met by 2030, Bihar will save approximately 10 crore litres of petrol and diesel annually. That's a massive shift — and early adopters who buy Revolt bikes today will have locked in maximum policy benefits before the window closes.
The numbers are simple: lower purchase cost (subsidy), lower tax (50% rebate), lower fuel cost (electricity vs petrol), lower parking charges, and a growing charging network. Revolt Motors ticks every box.
The 75% rebate in Motor Vehicle Tax applies only to the first 10,000 electric two-wheelers purchased and registered in Bihar; subsequent buyers get a 50% rebate for the rest of the policy period. The early mover advantage is real.
If you're in Bihar and thinking about going electric — Revolt Motors is your answer. Visit your nearest Revolt dealership, ask about Bihar EV Policy benefits, and ride into a cleaner, smarter future.